Marie Jobling, Executive Director of the Community Living Campaign, will lead a dialogue about how the Internet – and computers that fit in our pockets – can enrich our lives (and drive us crazy).

Ms.Jobling will highlight existing resources for free, or low-cost internet access, as well as for basic training, and one-to one-tutoring.

She will also include quick demos of Facebook, Skype and other internet and social media sites. Lastly, and importantly, she will share how technology is helping those of us with vision and hearing loss and other disabilities stay connected and engaged in our world.

Participants will get a chance to try out various tablets as well as other tools for access. There will be something for everyone, whether you love or hate this new world of on-line connections.

Galeria Beso Maya is proud to present Mojado: Unsung American Heroes, Adrian Delgado’s first solo exhibit. This specific series speaks truth to the struggle of obtaining the American Dream. These images tell the story of those often forgotten, Mojado: Unsung American Heroes, and how they are willing to work jobs most Americans refuse to.

This series of paintings is set out to reflect and express the construction of identity, what it means to be alienated based on “legal status,” and most importantly to shed light on the lives of those that are often forgotten but are truly the force that drives our American economy and society.

Named the Best Mariachi of the World, Mariachi Vagas de Tecalitlán will be playing their repertory accompanied by the special guest, Yolanda del Río. The event includes the presentation of ballet folklórico, grupo Los Mestizos de San Jose.

On Saturday, June 28 at 8 p.m., at the City National Civic, San Jose, California. Ticket at Ticketmaster or 408-792-4111.

Joe Baaan is still here, and will be live in SF

Those who still remember the legendary Joe Bataan, he will bring his old tunes and new taste to the Great American Music Hall on Saturday, July 19 at 8 p.m.